Church of All Saints, Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan
- 1.0016.06
- Item
- 1961
Church of All Saints at Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, built in 1884.
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Church of All Saints, Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan
Church of All Saints at Cannington Manor, Saskatchewan, built in 1884.
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